Join us to celebrate our organization SBKLUB @ UCSB! We will showcase local DJ s, Performances and lots and lots of dancing until 1am! Come and support the UCSB and local dance communities!! It will be an AMAZING night! Kizomba class at 8, Bachata sensual at 8:45

Admission:
$10 general public and $5 for students, FREE for SBKlub members
Beer Garden:
No
Sponsored by:
SBKlub and the Hub

Combining our love for law, justice and fun, we’d like to celebrate the legal right of students to bring whoever they want and wear whatever they like at Prom. Unfortunately, this right does not always guarantee the inclusion of queer students at many high schools across the nation. Prom can be an important and sentimental night for many, but for young LGBTQ+ students, it can be a repressive hurdle and a source of anxiety. With this event we’d like to bring awareness to the cause while partying it up with the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. On February 7th, 2019, we’d like to welcome people of all gender identities and sexual orientations to come together for the prom they always dreamed of. Wear your best 80s or neon lights themed outfit, or come as you are! We are just happy to share the fun with you. Tickets go on sale January 1st. Get yours here: http://ucsbpadqueerprom.eventbrite.com

If you are in need of a free or reduced cost ticket please email Sasha at mssashanasir@gmail.com. All funds collected will be donated to LGBTQ+ youth organizations.

The Trans Revolution Series is a 4part​ speaker event where we bring out trans* folx to come to talk about their life and experience as being trans. This event allows our trans and queer students to learn more about the trans experience and be able to start developing stronger bonds of community. Born in Hunan, China at six months old, Leo Sheng was adopted and brought to the United States, where he was raised in a small town outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan. He came out as trans when he was 12, socially transitioning throughout middle school and high school.Through Instagram, Huffington Post Articles, and MTV Voices, he documented his medical transition and his activism centers the narratives of trans people, particularly trans people of color.

The Coming Out Monologues is an event for students, staff, and faculty to choose their own medium of expression and performance, whether it's spoken word, poetry, or just sharing their experience with the community in a safe space. If you are interested in speaking or performing, please sign up at www.tinyurl.com/LGBTQCOM